Subdepartment of Social Medicine and Public Health, Department of Social Medicine, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, 71-210 Szczecin, Poland.
Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Computer Science and Telecommunications, Maritime University of Szczecin, 70-500 Szczecin, Poland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jun 10;18(12):6291. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18126291.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused enormous confusion around the world in our daily existence. The security measures taken, such as physical distance, wearing a mask, quarantine or closing shopping malls, and even isolating large groups of the population, did not contribute to the complete overcoming of the problem. Information on the positive results of research into the COVID-19 vaccine and, finally, its administration offered hope that the pandemic would be overcome. The undertaken problem of research concerning the subjective analysis of the feelings of doctors in Poland after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine shows an important area of the medical world, which is directly responsible for their own health and the patients entrusted to them. In addition, 149 people participated in the study (8-13 February 2021), including 57% of women and 43% of men. The minimum and maximum age of the respondents are 26 and 69 years old. Furthermore, 85% of respondents took two doses of the vaccine and 15% took one. The authorial questionnaire was completed by the participants in the study online in February 2021. The results obtained indicate that the COVID-19 vaccine generates hope for stopping the pandemic. In addition, 96% of research participants think so. Doctors in middle and mature age are the most optimistic, while the youngest ones are less optimistic. In addition, 57% of respondents do not worry about side effects after taking the vaccine. Fear at the time of vaccination was experienced by over 9% of doctors. The most frequently reported post-vaccination reactions are injection site pain, fatigue and headache. Increased temperature occurred in older female respondents. From a psychosocial perspective, men are more likely to fear being infected personally with the virus, and women are more likely to be infected with their loved ones. The presented subjective assessment presents the physicians' view captured at the moment in terms of existential and emotional. The presented feelings of the research participants reflect their personal satisfaction, responsibility for their own health, care for their relatives and patients.
新冠疫情在我们的日常生活中给全世界带来了巨大的混乱。采取的安全措施,如保持身体距离、戴口罩、隔离或关闭购物中心,甚至隔离大量人群,并没有完全有助于解决问题。有关新冠疫苗研究积极成果的信息,以及最终对其进行管理,为我们带来了战胜疫情的希望。该研究问题涉及波兰医生在接种新冠疫苗后的主观感受分析,这表明了医疗领域的一个重要领域,该领域直接关系到他们自身的健康和他们所负责的患者。此外,有 149 人参与了这项研究(2021 年 2 月 8 日至 13 日),其中 57%为女性,43%为男性。受访者的最小和最大年龄分别为 26 岁和 69 岁。此外,85%的受访者接种了两剂疫苗,15%的人接种了一剂。研究参与者通过在线方式在 2021 年 2 月完成了问卷调查。研究结果表明,新冠疫苗给人们带来了阻止疫情的希望。此外,96%的研究参与者都这么认为。处于中年和成熟阶段的医生最为乐观,而最年轻的医生则不那么乐观。此外,57%的受访者在接种疫苗后不担心副作用。超过 9%的医生在接种疫苗时感到恐惧。接种疫苗后最常报告的反应是注射部位疼痛、疲劳和头痛。在年龄较大的女性受访者中,体温升高。从社会心理角度来看,男性更有可能担心个人感染病毒,而女性更有可能担心自己的亲人感染病毒。目前呈现的主观评估从存在和情感方面捕捉了医生的观点。研究参与者的感受反映了他们的个人满意度、对自身健康的责任感、对亲人的关心和对患者的关爱。